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you need to start for a vision for your life. >> give us. >> reinventioninstitute.com. >> stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." we'll be right back. ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why don't we play a game of hide and seek? right now? yeah go hide. go on buddy. one, two... [ son ] come and find me! three! [ son ] are you even looking for me? i am looking! [ male announcer ] bite-sized chicken's grown up. kfc bites. freshly hand-breaded big bites of premium breast meat seasoned in the colonel's original recipe. try 10 bites with an 8 piece meal for $19.99. [ son ] dad? [ male announcer ] today tastes so good. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. coming up this half hour you'll meet two women. they're creating initiatives for other women around the world. >>> and a heartfelt letter from an emergency room doctor to a grieving family that has inspired millions since being posted online. >>> later -- i enjoy this one -- wi procrastination can be good to you. we're going t
you need to start for a vision for your life. >> give us. >> reinventioninstitute.com. >> stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." we'll be right back. ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why don't we play a game of hide and seek? right now? yeah go hide. go on buddy. one, two... [ son ] come and find me! three! [ son ] are you even looking for me? i am looking! [ male announcer ] bite-sized...
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stay with us. remember, front page here. the pope resignation. where else can you hear it? >> we are very excited today to be able to talk about the resignation of pope benedict xvi and its many context. we are here today with the father who studied with the holy father when he was father ratzinger. he knows him well and we're talking about him today. we want to talk about the interview that is on the website. you said that pope benedict didn't want to be pope. >> seriously, honestly didn't want to be. he really wanted to write, to speak, to give conferences. he's wonderful at that. he's a great teacher. and then he was made archbishop. he accepted that as a burden but he accepted scholarly work. he accepted that. he did not want it, but he accepted it. and he wanted to retire twice because he was over the age, you know. and pope benedict -- he said i want you here. then he figured i can go back and i can work on my theology and then he's elected pope. >> and that's amazing because he was -- he was
stay with us. remember, front page here. the pope resignation. where else can you hear it? >> we are very excited today to be able to talk about the resignation of pope benedict xvi and its many context. we are here today with the father who studied with the holy father when he was father ratzinger. he knows him well and we're talking about him today. we want to talk about the interview that is on the website. you said that pope benedict didn't want to be pope. >> seriously,...
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good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an american i don't like to talk about other countries that are not us. with their crazy names -- "notamerica-stan." [laughter] but tonight, every single story i will be reporting on comes from another country. i'm not happy about it either. blame the u.n. [laughter] first up, a story that is rocking theworld of meat. >> the united kingdom's meat industry is in disarray after horse meat was discovered in products intended for humans. >> food giant nestle suspending some of its deliveries after traces of horse dna were found in the meat. >> stores in britain, france and sweden now yanking beef products off the shelves over a horse meat scare. >> burger king admits some of its patties in england and ireland were tainted with horse meat. >> stephen: someone in europe is trying to slip you their tainted meat, and for once it's not silvio burlesconi. [laughter] he has been known to yank his meat off the shelves: 4r5 h- [laughter] now, everyone in europe is worried that they may be bitin
good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an american i don't like to talk about other countries that are not us. with their crazy names -- "notamerica-stan." [laughter] but tonight, every single story i will be reporting on comes from another country. i'm not happy about it either. blame the u.n. [laughter] first up, a story that is rocking theworld of meat. >> the united kingdom's meat industry is in disarray after horse meat was discovered in products intended...
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join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> if you want to protect yourself get a double barrel shotgun. put it and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you who is coming in is not -- you don't need an ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers an captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) [crowd chanting stephen] >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an american i don't like to talk about other countries that are not us. with their crazy names -- "notamerica-stan." [laughter] but tonight, every single story i will be reporting on comes from another country. i'm not happy about it either. blame the u.n. [laughter] first up, a story that is rocking theworld of meat. >> the united kingdom's meat industry is in disarray after horse meat was discovered in products intended for humans. >> food giant nestle suspending some of its deliveries after traces of horse dna were found in the meat. >> stores in
join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> if you want to protect yourself get a double barrel shotgun. put it and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you who is coming in is not -- you don't need an ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers an captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) [crowd chanting stephen] >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an...
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exactly the things that got us in the mess in the first place. >> i have to say we've gotten used to that kind of answer. he promises, he promises a better tomorrow, and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 country. were done worse than the u.s.a., worse than candidate, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now last week, now last week the chief economist of the imf said this. he said if things look bad and at the beginning of 2013, which they do, he was talking about the uk, then you should be a reassessment of fiscal policy. so prime minister, after two years of no growth, county prime minister tells what he should do anything differently in the next two years? >> first of all i would say that he should listen to the managing director of the imf who said this, she said this, when i think back myself in may 2010 when uk deficit was at 11%, when you were in office, right? and i tried to imagine, and i tried to imagine what the situation would be like to take if no such fiscal consolidation program
exactly the things that got us in the mess in the first place. >> i have to say we've gotten used to that kind of answer. he promises, he promises a better tomorrow, and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 country. were done worse than the u.s.a., worse than candidate, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now last week, now last week the chief economist of the imf said this. he said if things look...
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how often are they coming after us? >> it's more than daily. >> reporter: retired general michael hayden, who headed the c.i.a. and the national security agency, says cyber enemies can do much greater harm. >> most of the stuff out there now is espionage, but in a peculiar way if i can get on your network and steal your stuff i already have the ability to break your stuff. >> reporter: hayden and other security analysts warn critical systems could be knocked out in an attack launched by computer. while no u.s. infrastructure has yet been successfully targeted power grids, transportation systems and financial networks are all potentially vulnerable. until he retired last year, sean henry ran the f.b.i.'s cyber unit. is a serious cyber attack against some critical system in the u.s. inevitable? >> i think that it is very, very likely. >> reporter: near term? >> i think that it is near term. i'm quite frankly surprised it hasn't happened yet. >> reporter: officials have described the potential attacks in the most dire term
how often are they coming after us? >> it's more than daily. >> reporter: retired general michael hayden, who headed the c.i.a. and the national security agency, says cyber enemies can do much greater harm. >> most of the stuff out there now is espionage, but in a peculiar way if i can get on your network and steal your stuff i already have the ability to break your stuff. >> reporter: hayden and other security analysts warn critical systems could be knocked out in an...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'm see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. the fbi says a would-be bay area bank bomber was trying to trigger' civil war with help from the taliban. his target, a bank of america building in oakland. but kpix reporter linda yee tells us it didn't work because it was actually the feds who helped him build the bomb. >> reporter: the target was this bank of america branch near the oakland airport. domestic terrorist suspect matthew llaneza who lives in san jose told the fbi he wanted to blow it up an act of violent jihad he hope would create a government crackdown leading to civil war. so he met with a man that he thought was connected to the taliban and the mujahideen in afghanistan. it turned out he was an undercover fbi agent. the suspect brought the undercover agent here where they could do a little surveillan
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'm see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. the fbi says a would-be bay area bank bomber was trying to trigger' civil war with help from the taliban. his target, a bank of america building in oakland. but kpix...
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>> this is a big deal for us. this is what it's all about. >> reporter: general manager vero piacentini says his resort got just eight inches of snow last year. that forced them to spend $250,000 on snow making. >> you go into last year whereo you know, we were just scraping it all together trying to keep the ski area open. and then, you get into a year like this where it doesn't get any better right now. >> reporter: the low snowfall has been a brief respite for battered city and state budgets. last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island $1.2 million; in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the man pres
>> this is a big deal for us. this is what it's all about. >> reporter: general manager vero piacentini says his resort got just eight inches of snow last year. that forced them to spend $250,000 on snow making. >> you go into last year whereo you know, we were just scraping it all together trying to keep the ski area open. and then, you get into a year like this where it doesn't get any better right now. >> reporter: the low snowfall has been a brief respite for...
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join us for kpix 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginning at 4:30. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., cloudy, 44 the high. atlanta, 62 the high, expect rain there. st. louis, partly sunny, 51 the high. denver, mostly sunny. seattle, rain, 48 the high. >>> and here's a look at this morning's top stories. the week-long hostage drama in midland city, alabama, is over. police stormed the underground bunker yesterday and rescued a 5-year-old boy. he's back with his mother. his captor, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes, was killed. >>> and president obama was in minnesota yesterday pushing his plan for gun control. he admits it will be tough getting congress to pass an assault weapons ban. >>> a former marine accused of gunning down a retired navy s.e.a.l. sniper at a texas shooting range is on suicide watch this morning. anna warner has developments in the death of a man who tried to help other service members adapt to life back home. >> reporter: chris kyle's marksman skills were so pre
join us for kpix 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginning at 4:30. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., cloudy, 44 the high. atlanta, 62 the high, expect rain there. st. louis, partly sunny, 51 the high. denver, mostly sunny. seattle, rain, 48 the high. >>> and here's a look at this morning's top stories. the week-long hostage drama in midland city, alabama, is over. police stormed the underground bunker yesterday and...
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exactly the things that got us into the mess in the first place. >> i have to say that we have got used to that kind of answer from the prime minister. he promises a better tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 countries. we've done worse than the u.s.a., worse than canada, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now, last week, the chief economist of the i.m.f. said this. he said, if things look bad at the beginning of 2013, which they do -- and he was talking about the u.k. then there should be a reassessment of fiscal policy. so, mr. speaker, after two years of no growth, can the prime minister tell us whether he thinks he should do anything differently in the next two years? >> well, first of all, i would say that he should listen to the managing director of the i.m.f. who said this -- she said this, when i think back myself of may 2010 when the u.k. deficit was at 11%, when you were in office, right? and i tried to imagine what the situation would be like today if no such fiscal consol
exactly the things that got us into the mess in the first place. >> i have to say that we have got used to that kind of answer from the prime minister. he promises a better tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 countries. we've done worse than the u.s.a., worse than canada, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now, last week, the chief economist of the i.m.f. said this. he said, if things...
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never say he was a missing person with anti-government use. the u.s. and france have agreed that military operations in mali should be handed over to united nations mission as soon as possible. french forces entered northern mali three weeks ago, launching aerial strikes against islamic militants. today, the french president held talks with american vice- president joe biden in paris. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his country's fledgling space program. he made the offer during an address to sciences a week after it ran successfully sent a monkey into orbit. corruption on a scale never previously seen. that is help police in europe are describing a match fixing scheme involving up to 700 football games around the globe. more than half of those were in europe and now the very integrity of the sport is being questioned. our correspondent tim frank has the details. >> the global game is at risk from a global crime network. what had long been feared that only quietly talked about was toda
never say he was a missing person with anti-government use. the u.s. and france have agreed that military operations in mali should be handed over to united nations mission as soon as possible. french forces entered northern mali three weeks ago, launching aerial strikes against islamic militants. today, the french president held talks with american vice- president joe biden in paris. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his...
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bpa is used to make plastic containers. a study at duke medical school found it may disrupt a gene that's critical to the development of the brain. the findings raise new questions about whether bpa contributes to developmental disorders including a certain type of autism. >>> there's new data showing that a mediterranean diet is better for you than a low fat regime. researchers in spain tracked people on each diet for years. the group on the mediterranean diet especially including extra virgin olive oil had a 30% lower incidence of heart attacks and strokes. the new england journal of medicine has a study online. >>> well, it's a wake-up call about what's tossing and turning at night really does to your body. i think we should all listen to this. >> no kidding. it can change your genetic makeup. in a new british study, 26 volunteers slept fewer than six hours a night for one week. subsequent blood tests showed the sleep loss disrupted the activity of more than 700 genes and these are genes that are critical to stress, infl
bpa is used to make plastic containers. a study at duke medical school found it may disrupt a gene that's critical to the development of the brain. the findings raise new questions about whether bpa contributes to developmental disorders including a certain type of autism. >>> there's new data showing that a mediterranean diet is better for you than a low fat regime. researchers in spain tracked people on each diet for years. the group on the mediterranean diet especially including...
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people invited us into their homes and made us meals. that's what i really will take away from the city. tell lawrence and elizabeth and everybody else in the news room, i'm bringing presents for you guys, strictly from new orleans, yes. >> how about beads, i thought you were going to be draped in beads on your last day. >> reporter: what's that, i couldn't hear you. >> i thought you would be draped in beads on your last day. >> i hope you said beads, by isd is not working very well, i have a lot of beads, i packed them in my suitcase, i may bring you a couple strands frank. >> nice job, michelle griego live for us in new orleans. 5:35 now, baltimore police have had their hands full all night. news helicopters captured scenes, check it out, the massive i crowds downtown. people swarming, cars on the streets, as you can see trying to overturn them. in one neighborhood, a mini van was stopped in the streets while fans climbed on top. 25 people arrested here in san francisco during and after the super bowl but overall police are describing
people invited us into their homes and made us meals. that's what i really will take away from the city. tell lawrence and elizabeth and everybody else in the news room, i'm bringing presents for you guys, strictly from new orleans, yes. >> how about beads, i thought you were going to be draped in beads on your last day. >> reporter: what's that, i couldn't hear you. >> i thought you would be draped in beads on your last day. >> i hope you said beads, by isd is not...
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i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. >>> yahoo! will stop allowing people to work from home. a memo said to be from yahoo! was leaked to a technology blog. it reads in part "being a yahoo! isn't just about your day-to-day job it's about interactions and experiences that are only possible in our offices." business tycoon richard branson tweeted that he was perplexed by the move. >> others see the revival of a corporate culture that lost its edge. mellody hobson is the cbs news contributor and analyst and joins us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> in "usa today" they said, listen, a stanford researcher said she inherited a complete mess. there are reports that the p
i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. >>> yahoo! will stop allowing people to work from home. a memo said to be from yahoo! was leaked to a...
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thanks for joining us. a giant snowstorm has dumped more than two feet of snow on new england, knocking out power to more than 600,000 homes and businesses. the snow is still falling. cbs reporter is in hartford, connecticut. one of those hard hit areas. good morning, erica. >> reporter: good morning. now the snow has stopped falling here in hartford, connecticut where we are, but the clean up is just beginning as people start to dig out. the snow blowing on sideways, piling up in drifts, burying cars on the road. >> there is nothing you can't do. >> reporter: and it kept blowing in all night long. people shouldn't expect
thanks for joining us. a giant snowstorm has dumped more than two feet of snow on new england, knocking out power to more than 600,000 homes and businesses. the snow is still falling. cbs reporter is in hartford, connecticut. one of those hard hit areas. good morning, erica. >> reporter: good morning. now the snow has stopped falling here in hartford, connecticut where we are, but the clean up is just beginning as people start to dig out. the snow blowing on sideways, piling up in drifts,...
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why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference. suppose we put a "g" for government. according to keynes, everything would be all right. why then didn't roosevelt's spending programs get us out of the depression? according to keynes, they were on too small a scale. roosevelt may have seemed like a big spender to republicans, but to keynes, he didn't do enough. this little bit of "g" obviously doesn't fill the gap. then along came world war ii with a really huge "g." it overfilled the gap. we went on double shifts to meet the new demand for tanks, ships, and planes. this convinced the majority of ec
why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference....
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but it does not weaken us. it does not have to weaken us. in this room of our chosen family as well as those who are mall the way to 5 miles away and could not be with us we have known for a long time that unfortunately there are those to dedicate themselves to trying to terrace apart from a separate us, undermine the social progress and justice we have one. it is certainly something we have seen here in the south, something we still see. as a movement to we can learn from our brothers and sisters in the south about sticking together as a social justice family, about perseverance, and about resistance. the politics of division and greed, the vestiges of slavery that still shape opinion and policies and still contribute to a modern systemic disenfranchisement that is yet to be overcome, this is our struggle to. [applause] and those who seek to divide us need to take a look at this room . more than 3,000 out, proud, determined, not intimidated, not going anywhere, reaffirming our chosen family, our bonds of love together, nothing, nothing can
but it does not weaken us. it does not have to weaken us. in this room of our chosen family as well as those who are mall the way to 5 miles away and could not be with us we have known for a long time that unfortunately there are those to dedicate themselves to trying to terrace apart from a separate us, undermine the social progress and justice we have one. it is certainly something we have seen here in the south, something we still see. as a movement to we can learn from our brothers and...
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gislebertus shows us here, for example, the adoration of the magi, cut in deep relief, often using the drill to create charming effects of texture and surface. around the corner of the capital, saint joseph sits, a little disconsolate. another scene shows the flight into egypt. and perhaps the most moving of all the scenes is the dream of the magi, in which the magi lie in their bed and the angel comes to them as if in a vision, touching their hands and pointing with his other finger to the star of bethlehem, which is to lead the magi. gislebertus' most dramatic composition is this one, the suicide of judas, where thscreaming devils e even pling on judas' rope to hasten his death. along with pilgrimage, the second great influence on romanesque art and architecture was monasticism. the monastic ideal had long been a spiritual goal of humankind, from the farthest reaches of ireland to the high himalaya. but western monasticism only really began after the fall of the roman empire in response to the collapsem of political power--began self-contained, self-sufficient communities cut off fro
gislebertus shows us here, for example, the adoration of the magi, cut in deep relief, often using the drill to create charming effects of texture and surface. around the corner of the capital, saint joseph sits, a little disconsolate. another scene shows the flight into egypt. and perhaps the most moving of all the scenes is the dream of the magi, in which the magi lie in their bed and the angel comes to them as if in a vision, touching their hands and pointing with his other finger to the...
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we could use some. this is the time of year we put the rain in the bank so we can take it out when you know we don't get the rainfall in the summertime. problem is we haven't made many deposits recently. we are looking at the upper 50s for highs. napa 59. 58 oakland, redwood city, concord. hayward 55. san francisco 54. we had a cold front come through but even a front that moved through has no moisture and couldn't give us any rainfall. cbs 5 hi-def doppler is mainly dry once again. how about this? we have been drier than the desert. phoenix since the start of the year has had nearly 1.5" of rainfall. los angeles has 1.3." we here in san francisco .49." phoenix had twice as much rain as we have had. now, there is a rain chance with a change coming. one front moved through, dry, through nevada and southern california. behind that you get tomorrow, some sunshine, a clear night tonight, chilly. you will get sunshine tomorrow but the arrows, the winds still coming from the ocean so we'll stay chilly highs o
we could use some. this is the time of year we put the rain in the bank so we can take it out when you know we don't get the rainfall in the summertime. problem is we haven't made many deposits recently. we are looking at the upper 50s for highs. napa 59. 58 oakland, redwood city, concord. hayward 55. san francisco 54. we had a cold front come through but even a front that moved through has no moisture and couldn't give us any rainfall. cbs 5 hi-def doppler is mainly dry once again. how about...
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives risks, charges, expenses and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. a water main break floods several north beach streets. how neighbors are dealing with the mess this morning. plus: murder or mistake. oscar pisotrius back in court today for the murder of his girlfriend. what police say was found inside the olympian's bedroom. and paying for protection. oakland city leaders look to extend their contract with the c-h-p. the decision made late last night. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's wednesday, february 20th. i >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., partly sunny, 38 the high. atlanta, 53 the high. st. louis, 30 degrees but mostly sunny. denver, snow and rain and scattered showers. seattle, 47 the high. >>> well, here's the top
less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives risks, charges, expenses and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. a water main break floods several north beach streets. how neighbors are dealing with the mess this morning. plus: murder or mistake. oscar pisotrius back in court today for the murder of his girlfriend. what police say was found inside the...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> pelley: there's a food scandal growing in europe. horse meat has been showing up in foods whose labels say they contain only beef or pork. today ikea, famous for do-it- yourself furniture and meat balls pulled its meat balls from its european stores after horse meat was reportedly found. ikea stores in the u.s. are not affected. there was a time most folks didn't know who the surgeon general was let alone what he did. and then president reagan gave the job to c. everett koop, the doctor with the distinctive beard turned the office into a bully pulpit, becoming what he called america's health conscience, alerting the public to the emerging aids crisis and railing against smoking. c. everett koop died today. he was 96. iran's culture minister today called the
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what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and millions of our citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, a heterosexual union. it is the bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment, which can exist between any two people. it is not just a sexual relationship. it is the active marriage which, by its definition, requires two people of opposite sexes. if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not a marriage. they claim that marriage has always been evolving, but this, mr. deputy speaker, is not evolution. it is a revolution. with six children. i understand not every family has children or may want to. but this does not change the fact that this form of marriage has always been bestowed with a vision of procreation. every marriage as the procreation that brings together the to the elements needed to generate a child. the very reason that marriage is underpinned with laws and customs is because children usually often result from it. they need pro
what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and millions of our citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, a heterosexual union. it is the bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment, which can exist between any two people. it is not just a sexual relationship. it is the active marriage which, by its definition, requires two people of opposite sexes. if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not a marriage. they claim that...
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you can tweak us on booktv, comment on our facebook call or send us an e-mail, booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> now on c-span2 we bring you booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. here are some programs to look out for this weekend. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, ben shapiro argues liberals believe their competition discouraging political debate. at 2:00 a.m. michele alexander opines that policies from the 70s for and acted to push back gains made during the civil-rights movement. on sunday with recent policy debates on immigration we bring you stories from immigrants who share their experiences on booktv at 4:00 p.m. eastern. at 11:00 p.m. sunday melvin goodman argues the government is spending excessively on defense making us less secure. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete schedule visit booktv.org. up next on booktv cita stelzer talks about the dinner hosted by winston churchill during and after world war ii which were used to persuade world leaders to adopt his position on various matters. it is about 40 minutes. >> good even
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stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official recognition of their 40-year relationship. now the government wants to go a step further. >> the depth of feeling, love, and commitment is no difference between same-sex couples than opposite sex couples. this bill enables society to recognize that commitment in the same way -- through marriage. parliament should value people equally in the law, and enabling
stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >>...
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by using pronamel twice a day... i feel more confident about my smile and about the health of my teeth. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪ @púpx÷÷pwpwpw >> osgood: sail on, owe ship of state. sail on, you union strong and great. henry wad worths longfellow wrote those stirring words in his 1849 poem "the building of the ship." a ship he meant as a metaphor for our country. roughly a century later we built a ship that really did stand for our country. but as mark strassman is about to show us, today that ship of state is no longer sailing on. >> reporter: if you ever find yourself south of downtown philadelphia in the parking lot of this strip mall, take a look past the buzzing traffic. >> announcer
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please tweet us at kaiser report. or at facebook dot com forward slash kaiser report until next time x. guys are saying by all. that. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those patients i diagnosed with a specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish more matches to you breaking news a little too much of angles kidneys story c.b.s. . news here. the spanish find out more visit. and. i. will. leave that speech. with. the. misleading good bill. it's. limitation free credit taken free. for charges free to make amends free. free. time free. old free blog. free. secret laboratory. t
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the police invited us along on condition we must -- invited us all along. this man has the vital pink card saying he has claimed asylum. it is only a photocopy. one of the poorest areas in athens, the wider impact is to create tension. this is why many migrants choose to stay at home as much as possible. >> why is he being stopped? he tells me he is from bangladesh and he has been here eight months and lives nearby. 77,000ice have detained people like this in the past six months. and sent 4000 to detention centers to await deportation. mohammed was one of them. asleep when they came. 20 or 30 policeman to pick up five migrants. they take you to the police station and then the court and a transfer you directly to the camp. >> there was no hearing? >> there was no justice. i did not understand anything. why? >> they took him to a detention center, a former military camp. death or the fatherland says the far right graffiti on the wall. this is the camp where mohammed was taken. filming is technically not allowed. up idea was by rounding immigrants and detainin
the police invited us along on condition we must -- invited us all along. this man has the vital pink card saying he has claimed asylum. it is only a photocopy. one of the poorest areas in athens, the wider impact is to create tension. this is why many migrants choose to stay at home as much as possible. >> why is he being stopped? he tells me he is from bangladesh and he has been here eight months and lives nearby. 77,000ice have detained people like this in the past six months. and sent...
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by thursday and friday, same area of high pressure is now closer to us giving us an offshore wind. that will get everybody from the 50s and 60s up to the 70s for the first day of march which will be friday. so away from the water nights chilly lows in the 30s but how about the 70s in the afternoon for both friday and saturday and i don't see any organized rainfall for at least the next week. highs tomorrow close to average. mid-60s for concord. kentfield 63. alameda such sunshine 62 tomorrow. friday and saturday, highs in the 70s. sports is coming up next. to his 40th birthday >>> one place we know alex smith won't get traded to is new england. the patriots locked up tom brady to his 40th birthday. he signed a three-year contract steps with a reported $27 million. that deal is really considered a bargain. and he will free up cap space for new england to acquire and re-sign other players. now, just for fun, brady makes 9 million a year. barry seat to will haul in 20 million in 2013 and warriors center andres biedrins will match it at $9 million a year. the latest sign that the apoca
by thursday and friday, same area of high pressure is now closer to us giving us an offshore wind. that will get everybody from the 50s and 60s up to the 70s for the first day of march which will be friday. so away from the water nights chilly lows in the 30s but how about the 70s in the afternoon for both friday and saturday and i don't see any organized rainfall for at least the next week. highs tomorrow close to average. mid-60s for concord. kentfield 63. alameda such sunshine 62 tomorrow....
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it is called bitter pill, why medical bills are killing us. it is the longest piece by a single author ever published by time. it took brill seven months to research and write. he analyzes bills from hospitals, doctors an drug companies to paint an extraordinary picture of medical overspendingment i'm pleased to have stef steven brill back at this table, welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: what got you here this longest piece. >> as you know i like to pick topics where i just feel that i'm curious about them. and for a long time i have just been curious about why health-care costs so much. you know, we've had years of debate about who should pay for health care. how should we do insurance, and who should pay the bills. but i've never seen anyone stop to say hey, wait a minute, how come if will cost you 20 or 25,000 dollars if god-- as you're walking ot of this building, you slip-and-fall and land on your elbow. why will it cost a million dollars if are you diagnosed with cancer, how come, who's getting the money. >> rose: you, because of all
it is called bitter pill, why medical bills are killing us. it is the longest piece by a single author ever published by time. it took brill seven months to research and write. he analyzes bills from hospitals, doctors an drug companies to paint an extraordinary picture of medical overspendingment i'm pleased to have stef steven brill back at this table, welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: what got you here this longest piece. >> as you know i like to pick topics where i...
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this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other world in the united states called the health care economy where everything has been booming. the jobs keep growing. incomes keep going up. hospitals -- >> insurance companies are doing okay. >> the insurance companies are doing okay. ge is doing great, selling cat scans, siemens is doing great selling cat scans. the drug companies are doing great. it got to a point because i started this, you know, awhile ago, we just updated the c.e.o. salaries for the hospitals i write about. they were going up 5, 10, 15%. >> a bitter pym by steven brill. nicol
this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other...
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i'm max keiser tucker frog called the horror frog will break its bones to make laws out of them and use them as defensive weapons a type of banker called the horror banker similarly breaks the markets in order to defend itself from the risk of actually competing in the markets there's also a central banker called the horror banker who arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation. creatures this then horror for burning. max this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker had been captured in the wild by the bonds i institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. are. the. yes i saw that fact on twitter by fax that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to deep base simultaneously it's a suicide
i'm max keiser tucker frog called the horror frog will break its bones to make laws out of them and use them as defensive weapons a type of banker called the horror banker similarly breaks the markets in order to defend itself from the risk of actually competing in the markets there's also a central banker called the horror banker who arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation. creatures this then horror for burning. max this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke and...
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as a wealthy nation, she could afford the use of the metal, but, more than that, gold was used in the belief that its immutability could be transferred to the deceased. this shrine, also found in the antechamber, is wood covered with a layer of gesso and then overlaid with sheet gold. the scenes on its sides are hily reminiscent akhenaten's period, with wa family groupings which convey aense of true emotion rarely evident in the more stylized art of other periods. between two of the animal-form beds was found a cache of alabaster vases. almost all of them had had their contents of unguents removed by thieves. precious oils must have been extremely valuable in tutankhamun's time, inasmuch as the tomb robbers choose them over many other objects in the tomb. this vase is impressive for its carving, but it is also interesting for its symbolic reference to the unification of egypt. at one time, egypt was two countries: the delta area called lower egypt and the southern region called upper egypt. when the two countries were united in 3100 b.c., the concept of unification became a theme, whi
as a wealthy nation, she could afford the use of the metal, but, more than that, gold was used in the belief that its immutability could be transferred to the deceased. this shrine, also found in the antechamber, is wood covered with a layer of gesso and then overlaid with sheet gold. the scenes on its sides are hily reminiscent akhenaten's period, with wa family groupings which convey aense of true emotion rarely evident in the more stylized art of other periods. between two of the animal-form...
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treatments that used the consensus here could. choose three opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to simon rose of save our savior simon rose welcome back thank you max all right now you were over at parliament we see the building my pinus and you were testifying on the impact of quantitative easing you said it was a monumental mistake please elaborate yes well the treasury select committee decided last year that it might be worth looking into whether quantities and have been as wonderful as the bank of england claimed there was some fault but possibly not everybody had benefit from benefited from it so they asked the bank to produce some document about how it affected everybody and the bank in fact to be came back and said well it's really boosted asset prices and it's particularly boosted the asset prices of the wealthiest five percent in the country if you actually look at the numbers of course. i guess we we found that seventy two percent of
treatments that used the consensus here could. choose three opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to simon rose of save our savior simon rose welcome back thank you max all right now you were over at parliament we see the building my pinus and you were testifying on the impact of quantitative easing you said it was a monumental mistake please elaborate yes well the...
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and you think they want to do that us that ba us they want verified employees? >> absolutely. >> i don't know quite how to handle that delicately as perhaps we should. i certainly don't oppose the notion that there be sequencing of people who have cued up under circumstances and those who find themselves here otherwise. >> one last question about entitlements. would you be in favor of raising the age of it by two or four years as well as medicare? >> both. >> we have another big story. all i keep thinking about is hurricane sandy. your area was hard hit. how are they doing? >> they remain very tough. they operate casinos in atlantic city. of course, our employees do as well and it's been tough. so we've certainly continued to feel it. revenues are off as people are not in a position to pursue entertainment or leisure time. >> i'm just thinking the last thing we need now is another big monster storm snow you're absolutely right about that. >>> the new research shows that dogs are not only intelligent but able to adapt like few other animals around the world. if y
and you think they want to do that us that ba us they want verified employees? >> absolutely. >> i don't know quite how to handle that delicately as perhaps we should. i certainly don't oppose the notion that there be sequencing of people who have cued up under circumstances and those who find themselves here otherwise. >> one last question about entitlements. would you be in favor of raising the age of it by two or four years as well as medicare? >> both. >> we...
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>> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he said don't use the outlet. >> he said not to use the outlet. >> i know, but it's one outlet. what could possibly go wrong? >> what's great about that is they did that almost live. normally they have days to prepare for something like that. >> craig ferguson. >>> dr. sanjay gupta has written and produced a new medical drama. however this morning's segment comes from real life cancer. what's the news? >> they want to essentially map everyone's tumor genome. right now when you get diagnosed with cancer they look at the dehe in tick defects that we already know about instead of looking at the entire genome and seeing what's abnormal about this. receiptin is a drug that we think of breast cancer. it target as specific mutation. it's possible that prostate cancer could have the same mutation. this whole notion of categorizing tumors by their anatomical location makes no sense. it should be by their genetic mutation. >> are most of this diagnosed properly, do you think? >> right now in the united states, arguably one of the best in doing this about a third of patien
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anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former officer who declared war on his own. christopher dorner is accused of shooting two police officers yesterday in river side california, killing one of them. he was already wanted for killing a young couple. the dragnet stretches for hundreds of miles across southern california, but this morning, the focus is on big bear outside los angeles. ben tracy is there, ben, good morning. >> reporter: norah and anthony good morning. with daylight on the west coast the search resumes for christopher dorner. they did have small search teams working this area throughout the night but so far no sign of him. the authorities acknowledge this could be an elaborate diversion or perhaps even a trap. when an assault team descended on the mountain town of big bear california, authorities hoped they were hot on the trail of christopher dorner. 125 officers joined the search following fresh tracks in the snow that led
anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former officer who declared war on his own. christopher dorner is accused of shooting two police officers yesterday in river side california, killing one of them. he was already wanted for killing a young couple. the dragnet stretches for hundreds of miles across southern california, but this morning, the focus is on big bear outside los angeles. ben tracy is there, ben, good morning....
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as many as 20,000 cars use it daily. neighbors complain a lot of people use crow canyon road as a shortcut between interstates 580 and 680. >> you get these people especially young people, they just want to push you off the road. >> reporter: county officials want help to cut down on accidents. >> work our study that we come up with potential improvements that have a large amount of community backing. >> reporter: some suggestions so far? better lighting, wider shoulders, and perhaps more traffic lights. alameda county will have three meetings in the coming months to gather input from neighbors. the first one is tonight. 6:00 right here at canyon middle school. in castro valley, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> marin county is pardonly the place you would think of being attacked by weapons of mass destruction but the county just purchased an armored truck that would withstand such an attack. kpix 5 reporter phil matier talked to some who are questioning whether the money spent on that expensive vehicle is worth it. phil? >> repor
as many as 20,000 cars use it daily. neighbors complain a lot of people use crow canyon road as a shortcut between interstates 580 and 680. >> you get these people especially young people, they just want to push you off the road. >> reporter: county officials want help to cut down on accidents. >> work our study that we come up with potential improvements that have a large amount of community backing. >> reporter: some suggestions so far? better lighting, wider...